The last meeting of the A10 Corridor Cycling Campaign took place on 20 October, 7 for 7:30PM, at Royston Tesco. This is a short cycle ride from Royston Station. Please come to the main entrance and you’ll be directed to the meeting room.

To take advantage of any new DfT funding opportunities, we would be best placed for success if we can demonstrate a shovel-ready scheme that includes public support, with an element of community fundraising. We will therefore 1) approach local businesses for funding pledges and 2) launch community fundraising, under the heading of ‘A10 Missing Links.’ To this end:

Sponsored Santa Cycle Ride, 12:15, Saturday December 19th, Royston Station, main cycle park on station entrance side. Please bring friends and family, dress up in as much Santa gear as you can muster, and meet for a cycle tour of the Royston Sustrans route. (You can bring bikes on the train from Foxton, Shepreth or Meldreth Stations; trains arrive at Royston at 12:15.) The event should take about 30 minutes at most. This will be a sponsored cycle ride with proceeds going to the A10 Corridor Cycling Campaign ‘A10 Missing Link’ fund which will be held in the A10 Corridor Cycling Campaign Building Society account. A sponsorship sheet is available to download below.
This event must be high profile, high impact: please mark the date in your diary and plan to be there – and bring half-a-dozen people with you!
A sponsorship form for the Sponsored Santa can be downloaded and printed here

The annual A10 Awareness Cycle Ride will take place on Sunday May 18th.

Two cycle groups will set off simultaneously at 10AM, one from Trumpington Park and Ride and one from Royston Heath, convening at Phillimore’s Garden Centre at around 11:15. Julian Huppert MP will see off the Trumpington cyclists, while Oliver Heald MP will see off the Royston cyclists.

Once again, we are very grateful to the Clark family for allowing us to gather at Phillimore’s. We’ll be a bit further back from the road than last year, in the field on the left as you come in. Tea and cake will be provided free of charge, thanks to a grant from JR Tech in Shepreth.

The ride will proceed at a leisurely pace, the idea being to highlight the need for a safe and good quality off-road route between Royston and Cambridge and the villages in between.

The ride is not intended to be a form of protest that causes disruption. We use the paths where possible and are courteous to others at all times. It’s an opportunity to publicise our aims and to listen and understand the views of residents of this area of all ages and needs

The last meeting of the A10 Corridor Cycling Campaign was on April 2nd, 7:30-9:00, at the Melbourn Hub.

The draft notes of the 24 September AGM meeting and the 16 December meeting of Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire county councillors and officers need to be agreed at this meeting, so please bring your own copies. These can be viewed or downloaded from:

The AGM date was September 24th, 7 for 7:30, Foxton Village Hall, Hardman Road, Foxton, Cambridge, Cambs, CB22 6RN. Click here for a map. The maps shows the centre of the postcode. Continue to the end of Hardman Road for the Village Hall.